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''The Midnight Folk'' is a children's fantasy novel by
John Masefield John Edward Masefield (; 1 June 1878 – 12 May 1967) was an English poet and writer, and Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom, Poet Laureate from 1930 until 1967. Among his best known works are the children's novels ''The Midnight Folk'' and ...
first published in 1927. It is about a boy,
Kay Harker Kay Harker is a fictional character, the young hero of the books '' The Midnight Folk'' and ''The Box of Delights'' by John Masefield, and the BBC series of ''The Box of Delights ''The Box of Delights'' is a children's fantasy novel by John ...
, who sets out to discover what became of a fortune stolen from his seafaring great grandfather Aston Tirrold Harker (in reality,
Aston Tirrold Aston Tirrold is a village and civil parish at the foot of the Berkshire Downs about southeast of Didcot. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population ...
is a village in Oxfordshire). The treasure is also sought by a coven of witches who are seeking it for their own ends. Kay's governess Sylvia Daisy Pouncer is a member of the coven. The witches are led or guided by the wizard Abner Brown. Kay Harker is aided in his quest by various talking animals, most notably Nibbins the cat, who used to be a witch's cat but has reformed. There are two other household cats: the main antagonist is Blackmalkin, and he is aided by the mysterious Greymalkin who takes his name from the witch's
familiar In European folklore of the medieval and early modern periods, familiars (sometimes referred to as familiar spirits) were believed to be supernatural entities that would assist witches and cunning folk in their practice of magic. According to r ...
in the opening scene of
Shakespeare William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's natio ...
's '' Macbeth''. Kay Harker has various adventures—sailing on the high seas, swimming with mermaids, flying on broomsticks. At one point in the novel he manages to see into the past. Many maternal characters appear in the book; one takes Kay on a nocturnal ride on a magical horse. She then reappears at the end of the book as Caroline Louisa, Kay's new guardian. She tells Kay, "... I loved your mother...". It is possible that she represents Masefield's memory of his own mother who died when he was very young. Kay's toys (known as "the guards") have been taken away from him at the start of the book, apparently because they will remind him of his parents; there is a strong implication that Kay's parents are deceased. The guards play little part in the main narrative but have a critical role in the final recovery of the treasure. ''The Midnight Folk'' is written as one piece. There are no chapter divisions. Division within the text is obtained by moving from prose to verse or even song in some places.


Recurrences

John Masefield threaded a number of common themes through a series of his books; even those novels aimed at children shared places, people and storylines with some of his adult novels. One key recurring theme is the nautical visit of a member of the Harker family to the fictional islands of Santa Barbara. In ''The Midnight Folk'', Kay's great-grandfather is endowed with a great treasure there; in other novels the actual nature of the seafaring Harker's relationship to Kay is less clear. A great many incidental characters and places are shared across Masefield's novels, although the fine details of such recurrences are often contradictory from novel to novel. Several characters from the book make return appearances in the sequel ''
The Box of Delights ''The Box of Delights'' is a children's fantasy novel by John Masefield. It is a sequel to ''The Midnight Folk'', and was first published in 1935. Also known as "When The Wolves Were Running" Plot Kay Harker is returning from boarding school ...
'': *Kay Harker *Caroline Louisa is installed as Kay's guardian at the end of ''The Midnight Folk'', having appeared earlier in the novel as one of Kay's supernatural helpers. She remains Kay's guardian throughout ''The Box of Delights''. *Abner Brown is the principal villain in both novels, but plays a more prominent role in ''The Box of Delights''. *Sylvia Daisy Pouncer dishonourably leaves her role as Kay's governess at the end of ''The Midnight Folk'', only to return as Abner Brown's wife in ''The Box of Delights''. *Ellen is the maid at Seekings House in both books. *Nibbins the cat has a large role in ''The Midnight Folk'' but a mere mention in ''The Box of Delights'' *The supernatural statue with powers of clairvoyance known as ‘Head’ appears in both books. *The cellar rat is Kay's ally in ''The Midnight Folk'', supplying information in return for raisins, bacon rind and (most appreciated by Rat) a "Naggy" (haggis). In ''The Box of Delights'', the rat has come to hate Kay (because he expects Kay to get a dog), so Abner Brown is able to buy information from him with rum and mouldy cheese. *Interestingly, early on in the book, Kay reads the names of his long-lost toys ('The Guards') and among them are the names Jemima, Maria, Susan and Peter which of course are the names of the Jones children in ''The Box of Delights'' written years later.


Reception

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Adaptations

In 1958, John Keir Cross wrote a radio adaptation of the book for the BBC. It was broadcast on '' Children's Hour'' in five parts during the lead up to Christmas that year.
Patricia Hayes Patricia Lawlor Hayes (22 December 1909 – 19 September 1998) was an English character actress. Early life Patricia Hayes OBE was born in Streatham,Dennis Barker, "Hayes, Patricia Lawlor (1909–1998)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biogra ...
played Kay Harker and the narrator was Richard Hurndall. A new two-part production was broadcast on
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on Sundays 10 and 17 December 2006, repeated on the following Saturdays and on
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in December 2008. It was dramatised by Christopher William Hill, produced and directed by Tracey Neale, with music composed by Neil Brand. It features: Sam Salter,
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,
Charles Dance Walter Charles Dance (born 10 October 1946) is an English actor. He is known for playing strict, authoritarian characters and villains. His most notable film roles include Sardo Numspa in '' The Golden Child'' (1986), Dr. Jonathan Clemens in '' ...
(as Abner Brown), Deborah Findlay,
Andrew Sachs Andreas Siegfried Sachs (7 April 1930 – 23 November 2016), known professionally as Andrew Sachs, was a German-born British actor and writer. He made his name on British television and found his greatest fame for his portrayal of the comical Sp ...
, Liz Smith, Helena Breck, Jon Glover, Ewan Bailey, Ann Beach, Harry Myers, Graham Seed, Miranda Keeling, Bethan Walker, Mark Straker, Sam Dale, Ian Masters,
Joseph Kloska Joseph Anthony Kloska (born 1983) is an English actor. He began his career in radio, moving on to work in television, theatre, and film. Life Named after a Polish grandfather, Teofil Joseph Kloska, who had settled in England, Kloska was brought ...
and Christine Kavanagh.BBC Press release.
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References


External links


Full texty of ''The Midnight Folk'' at HathiTrust Digital Library
{{DEFAULTSORT:Midnight Folk, The Novels by John Masefield 1927 British novels Children's fantasy novels Heinemann (publisher) books British novels adapted into television shows